They won't see this one coming!

This is a specialty card that allows a surprise ending to a trick- you can produce a 14 of Spades card. For example, let the spectator choose a card from your deck. You "bet" that the card you are holding is exactly twice the value of the spectator's card. The spectator happily accepts the bet, as he is holding the 7 of Spades. Lo and behold- your card is the 14 of Spades, exactly twice his card's value! For this idea, you would need to force the 7 of Spades card. See the second video below to learn how to force the card.

Here's what you'll get:

single playing card with a 14 of Spades on the face

BONUS:video of suggested routine (on this page)

BONUS:video lesson on How To Force a Card (on this page)

No written instructions or written routine- you supply your own.You supply an ordinary deck of playing cards.Card is Bicycle brand Poker size.You can specify BLUE back or RED back when ordering.

FREE VIDEO: Routine for the 14 of Spades Card

Here is a FREE video lesson to teach you a GREAT trick you can do with this 14 of Spades card.

The card doesn't come with instructions or routines, so we made this video to show you how to use it! Quick, easy and fun!

FREE VIDEO: Learn How To Force a Card

Here is a FREE video lesson to teach you an EASY way to force a card, called the Cross Cut Force. Use this force anytime you need to control the selection of a card- it fools them every time!

For the 14 of Spades trick, you'll need to "force" a card on your spectator. In other words, you need to make it seem like he has a free choice, but really you are making him take the card that you need him to take. There are many ways to force a card, including the Cross Cut Force. We also carry several books and DVDs to teach you the different methods.

Seems like this should be useful, but I'm not sure what to do with it. Wish I knew what to do.
Note from MagicTricks.com: Thanks for your comment. We've made a video called Routine for the 14 of Spades Card to show you how we use it.

Did you find this helpful?Reviewed by: sandman4542 from Utah.
- 8/21/2012

3/5

Like this alot

it was a funny card. i put it in the deck for people to find when i ask them to pick a card. i force them to pick it. makes them laugh.
Note from MagicTricks.com: Great idea, kicho!